The Delta Force PC Alpha Test kicked off on August 5 at 9 p.m. EDT / 6 p.m. PDT, giving eager fans a chance to dive into the action. However, the developers announced on August 30 that the Alpha Test would conclude on September 8, or Sept 7, 8 p.m. EDT / 5 p.m. PDT for players in the United States.
To participate in the Alpha Test, fans had several options:
The official Twitter/X account also frequently offered Alpha Test codes during special events and milestones, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans.
Delta Force thrilled its community by announcing that the delayed Alpha Test would commence on August 6, 2024. Fans could try their luck at gaining access through the official website, the Steam page, or by snagging keys via Twitch drops or giveaways. A notable giveaway on their official Twitter/X account saw 100 lucky winners receiving codes for the Alpha Test.
Following a pre-alpha test from July 11 - 15, the developers identified several critical issues that affected gameplay for the limited number of participants. As a result, they decided to postpone the planned July Alpha Test to focus on improving the game to ensure an optimal experience for players.
Delta Force was initially set to launch its Alpha Test on July 18, without a specified end date. Fans could attempt to gain access through various channels, including:
A pre-alpha test ran from July 11 to 15 to stress test the game before the main Alpha Test, allowing a small group of players early access. Note that access to the game on one platform did not guarantee access on another, as cross-progression was not available during the Alpha Test. For more details, fans were encouraged to read the comprehensive Steam blog post.
Delta Force will not be available on Xbox Game Pass.